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The BikeRadar Podcast

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BikeRadar delve into the world of road and mountain biking to bring you the best tech content in cycling. Join the team for their weekly episodes and occasional bonus episodes.
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Episodes

New bikes from Nukeproof, Van Rysel, Pole, Vitus, Yeti and Karbon

George and Tom are back for another episode from Sea Otter, this time talking through new road, gravel and mountain bikes from Nukeproof, Van Rysel, Pole, Vitus, Yeti and Karbon. Check out our Sea Otter 2023 coverage: https://www.bikeradar.com/events/sea-otter/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 24, 202331 min

Tech Q&A – mountain bike drivetrains

In this tech Q&A podcast, our mountain bike tech team answer your questions on mountain bike drivetrains. We cover internal gear hubs, alternatives to Shimano and SRAM, how long spares will stick around, and just how many times you can use those little quick links before they snap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 23, 202337 min

10 road & MTB tech highlights from day one at Sea Otter

BikeRadar’s Tom Marvin and George Scott are at the Sea Otter Classic show in Monterey – here are their 10 road and MTB tech highlights from day one in the Californian sun, including a prototype eMTB, new tyres, titanium cranks and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 21, 202342 min

How Paris-Roubaix winning bikes have changed in a decade

While Mathieu van der Poel recently secured his first Paris-Roubaix victory, the great Fabian Cancellara won the last of his three cobbles just over a decade ago. Though the fundamentals remain the same, road bike tech has come a long way in the meantime. Spartacus won aboard a Trek Domane 6-Series – an endurance road bike designed specifically to tame cobbles. The Flying Dutchman , on the other hand, rode a Canyon Aeroad CFR – the same aero road bike he recently piloted to victory in Milan-San ...

Apr 19, 202350 min

Mountain bike game changers | 5 tech innovations that transformed mountain biking

Our mountain bike experts dig through a recent BikeRadar article, looking at some of the tech innovations that have transformed the world of mountain biking. Nick Clark, Tom Law and Tom Marvin pick the five that they believe to be the most influential from BikeRadar’s list of 11. Our full selection can be seen here - https://www.bikeradar.com/features/tech/mountain-bike-game-changers/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 16, 202334 min

New Garmin computers, expensive alloy wheels and our embarrassing playlists | BikeRadar news round-up

In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Jack Luke, Tom Marvin and Liam Cahill look back at this week’s biggest cycling tech news. We discuss Roval’s £760 alloy wheels, Garmin’s 2x computers (and our general gripes with GPS computers) and Strava’s new integration with Spotify. The trio also reveal the oh-so-embarrassing music they like to listen to while riding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 13, 202326 min

Paris-Roubaix tech round-up | Tubeless tyres, 1x gearing, aero bikes and more from the Hell of the North

BikeRadar’s George Scott and Liam Cahill discuss the key tech trends from the 2023 Paris-Roubaix, including tubeless, 1x gearing, aero bikes and the latest tyre pressure management systems. Check out our full tech gallery on BikeRadar.com: https://www.bikeradar.com/features/pro-bike/2023-paris-roubaix-tech-trends/ Watch our tech round-up on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZopNeYcQxvs Read more about the unreleased Specialized Mondo tyres: https://www.bikeradar.com/news/specialized-mondo-tyre-spotted-p...

Apr 12, 202337 min

Why we love aluminium road bikes | Trek launches new Émonda ALR

Trek has revamped the aluminium Émonda ALR to offer aero tubing, integrated cable routing and, on the face of it, competitive value against similarly-priced carbon bikes. BikeRadar’s George Scott, Jack Luke and Liam Cahill take a closer look, and discuss why performance-focussed aluminium road bikes like the Émonda can still get the pulse racing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 06, 202339 min

Get your mountain bike shred-ready for spring | 6 tips from a pro mechanic

Whether you’ve let your bike hibernate through the winter months or ridden it hard through the muck and mire, now is the perfect time to give your beloved shred-sled a thorough refresh to ensure it’s in tip-top shape for spring. In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, we share our top tips on what to look out for as we (finally) head into the warmer months. Deputy editor Jack Luke and digital writer Nick Clark are joined by experienced mechanic and regular contributor to BikeRadar and MBUK , V...

Apr 03, 202334 min

Specialized waves goodbye to the seat tube, a new Canyon Aeroad, Shimano’s direct-mount derailleur patent and more | BikeRadar news round-up

BikeRadar’s editor-in-chief, George Scott, is joined by Liam Cahill and Nick Clarke to dissect this week’s news highlights, including the wild new – and seat tube-less –Specialized Sirrus, an unreleased Canyon Aeroad behind ridden by Mathieu van der Poel, a Shimano patent showing a direct-mount rear derailleur design and Cannondale’s unreleased Habit Alloy trail bike. Specialized Sirrus: https://www.bikeradar.com/news/2023-specialized-sirrus-carbon/ Shimano patent: https://www.bikeradar.com/news...

Mar 31, 202338 min

Wind tunnel testing demystified with Stephen Roche, The Bike Tailor

A few weeks ago, we headed to the wind tunnel at the Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub to find out what the best - value aero upgrades are. Our aero guru for the day was Stephen Roche, The Bike Tailor – an expert in bike fitting, aero testing and custom builds , based in London and Brighton. Off the back of that test, we sat down for a chat with Stephen, with the aim of demystifying wind tunnel testing. As well as discussing how we set up our own test, Stephen explains why cycling brands love t...

Mar 26, 202341 min

The retro mountain bikes we wish we'd owned

Tom Marvin, Rob Weaver and our YouTube presenter Tom Law cast their hearts back to the halcyon days of their youth and reminisce about the bikes they lusted after but were never able to own. Their daydreams include radical French downhill bikes through to precursors of modern mullet bikes, with a few other seriously cool models along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 24, 202331 min

BikeRadar Meets | SRAM’s T-Type Eagle Transmission product manager Andreas Kölsch on developing the brand’s all-new direct-mount derailleur drivetrain

BikeRadar’s senior technical editor Alex Evans chats to Andreas Kölsch, SRAM’s T-Type Eagle Transmission product manager about the introduction of SRAM’s first direct-mount derailleur and all-new drivetrain. Andreas delves into the details and reasons behind the development of this innovative design and the steps SRAM needed to take to implement it across so many brands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Mar 21, 202346 min

What are the best-value aero upgrades? | BikeRadar visits the wind tunnel

Have you ever wondered what the best bang-for-buck aerodynamic upgrades for road riding might be? BikeRadar’s senior tech writer Simon von Bromley and road video presenter Liam Cahill certainly have. They recently spent some time at the Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub wind tunnel, testing all sorts of common upgrades – from aero socks to shiny new wheels – to find out which ones could make your riding faster (or easier) for less. Senior road tech editor Ashley Quinlan hosts this discussion, j...

Mar 20, 202349 min

How WorldTour pros fuel, and what we can learn from them

In today’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, digital writer Jack Evans is joined by Dr Tim Podlogar, an expert on carbohydrates for cycling. Tim has a PhD in Exercise Metabolism from the University of Birmingham, where he is a research fellow. He is also a nutritionist for Bora-Hansgrohe WorldTour cycling team, where he developed Jai Hindley’s Giro d’Italia-winning feeding strategy. Tim is himself one of the fastest amateur cyclists on his local roads around Birmingham. Jack and Tim discuss how ...

Mar 17, 202354 min

Federico Sbrissa on Pinarello's new 2023 bike range

Pinarello has refreshed its Nytro electric bike range. Alongside the new F-Series and X-Series bikes launched in February, it’s clear the Italian brand hasn’t been sitting still through lockdowns, supply chain problems and global uncertainty. For this edition of the BikeRadar podcast, senior tech editor Ashley Quinlan sits down with Federico Sbrissa, Pinarello’s marketing maestro, to discuss the new line-up. We also find out how Pinarello appears to be immune to the pressures experienced by many...

Mar 16, 202336 min

Tech Q&A – your road bike drivetrain questions answered

In this Tech Q&A podcast, our two senior road technical editors Warren Rossiter and Ash Quinlan tackle your questions on road groupsets. From mixing and matching brands, to whether 1x drivetrains have a place on the road, and trying to work out what Campagnolo is up to, we cover it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 13, 202342 min

BikeRadar Meets | WorldTour pro Michael Valgren on crash recovery, tubeless tyres, training advancements and Tom Pidcock’s Strade Bianche win

BikeRadar’s editor-in-chief, George Scott, chats to EF Education-EasyPost pro Michael Valgren as he continues his recovery from a career-threatening crash last June. George and Michael spoke ahead of riding the Strade Bianche gran fondo with Team EF Coaching and discussed Tom Pidcock’s win in the men’s pro race, crash recovery, and the advancement of tyre technology and training know-how through his career. Check out BikeRadar’s Strade Bianche team gallery: https://www.bikeradar.com/features/pro...

Mar 11, 202333 min

The fat bike ain’t dead, Trek’s weirdest bike and new MTB bonanza | BikeRadar news round-up

In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Jack Luke, Tom Marvin and Simon von Bromley look back at the biggest news in cycling tech from the last few weeks. Highlights include the new Trek Farley fat bike, the continuing dominance of tubeless tech in the pro peloton and an interview with Trek’s Eric Bjorling about the long-discontinued District Carbon. Meanwhile, Tom presents an overview of a tranche of new mountain bikes that have hit the market in recent weeks. https://www.bikeradar.com/news/2...

Mar 10, 202358 min

MTB tech we’d rather avoid

We love our mountain bikes at BikeRadar, but with the opportunity to ride dozens every year, our tech team certainly has opinions on the tech specs they love, or in this case, definitely don’t. In this episode, Luke, Al, Rob and Tom go through the spec choices bike brands sometimes enforce on us, that we’d really rather they didn’t. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 06, 202344 min

Shimano Cues: the key details explained in 12 minutes

Shimano Cues is a new range of 9-, 10- and 11-speed drivetrain components that replace Alivio, Acera and Altus, as well as select Deore components. Shimano has also strongly hinted everything below 105 on the road side is soon to get the chop. In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, deputy editor Jack Luke sits down with content editor Stan Portus and talks you through all the key details about Cues. · https://www.bikeradar.com/news/shimano-cues/ · https://www.bikeradar.com/features/opinion/sh...

Mar 03, 202315 min

How Cannondale developed the new SuperSix Evo | BikeRadar Meets

BikeRadar’s Warren Rossiter sits down with Sam Ebert and Nathan Barry, two of the key players behind the development of the new Cannondale SuperSix Evo. Warren quizzes the pair on how Cannondale has improved the bike’s aero performance, why the Evo has moved to a threaded bottom bracket, the reconfiguration of the frame’s front-end to make for a more user-friendly fit, and Cannondale’s launch of the Lab71 tier of halo bikes. Hear more from Warren on the new Cannondale SuperSix Evo: https://cms.m...

Mar 02, 202332 min

The new Cannondale SuperSix EVO and SRAM’s updated Force AXS groupset

On a bumper day for road bike news, Cannondale finally unveiled its new SuperSix Evo and SRAM announced an updated Force AXS groupset. In this episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Simon sits down with Warren and Liam to bring you all the juicy tech info about each launch, and discuss whether riders need to rush out and get their pre-orders in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Mar 01, 202355 min

Bike fitting 101 | Why should you get a bike fit?

Have you ever thought about getting a bike fit? Senior technical editor Ashley Quinlan is joined by James Thomas, lead bike fitter at bicycle. in London, to give us the full lowdown on bike fitting. Sigma Sports alumnus James has long experience working with clients from all over the world – from road cyclists to mountain bikers, gravel racers to bikepackers. With James currently helping Ash on his own bike-fit journey, they discuss what a bike fit is, who should be looking for a bike fit, when ...

Feb 27, 20231 hr

Recovery from injury and returning to fitness | BikeRadar’s top tips

Injuries are the worst. They keep you off the bike, get in the way of your goals and can ruin best-laid plans. Senior technical editor Ashley Quinlan has been dealing with his own injury for the past six months, and knows the challenges well. In this chat with senior technical writer Simon von Bromley, we scratch away at some lessons Ash has learned while rehabilitating, and offer some sage advice from his recent experiences to help you if you’re struggling with your own injury. Learn more about...

Feb 24, 20231 hr 3 min

Pinarello’s Maurizio Bellin on the new baby Dogma

Pinarello has launched its new F-Series race and X-Series endurance bikes, and Ash was on-site to get a first glimpse of the new bike we’re fast coming to think of as the ‘baby Dogma’. In this episode, Ash sits down with Maurizio Bellin, Pinarello’s chief of operations, to get the inside track on the new bikes and their technical development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Feb 22, 202333 min

Get the most out of your MTB – our top tips and tricks

With nearly a century of riding mountain bikes between us, BikeRadar’s MTB tech team has had ample opportunity to make sure we get the most out of our rides. Covering everything from pre-ride checks, to on-trail technique, Tom, Rob, Luke and Al pass on their tips, tricks and hacks to make sure you get the most out of your ride, every time you jump on a bike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Feb 20, 202350 min

Audax explained | All you need to know about the self-supported, long-distance cycling discipline

In today’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, digital writer Jack Evans and technical writer Oscar Huckle are joined by long-distance cycling doyenne Eleanor Jaskowska. Eleanor is an expert randonneur, having completed the 1,200km Paris-Brest-Paris audax on a fixed-gear bike in 2019. She is also the founder of the School of Rocks, a women-led off-road cycling community. Oscar recently rode a 300km overnighter, so both are well-equipped to tell you all you need to know about audax. After explainin...

Feb 17, 202342 min

What new mountain bikes can we expect to see landing 2023?

To help answer that question, in this episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Luke Marshall, Alex Evans and Rob Weaver gather around their crystal ball and predict the bikes that could get overhauled in the next 12 months. They cover lightweight e-bikes all the way to full-downhill race bikes , along with everything in the middle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Feb 13, 20231 hr 3 min

Bicycle chain wear explained – how to know when it’s time to replace your chain

The chain is one of the hardest-working components on your bike, so keeping on top of its condition is crucial for both safety and efficiency. In this episode of the BikeRadar podcast, senior technical writer, Simon von Bromley, sits down with technical writer and resident workshop expert, Oscar Huckle, to discuss chain wear; ‘what is it’, ‘how can it be measured’ and why you should care. They also give their tips on how to slow the rate of wear and keep your bike running smoothly for less money...

Feb 06, 202338 min
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